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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: July, 1925; Vol. 4, No. 39
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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Fix Bayonets!, by John W. Thomason, Jr., Captain, U. S. Marine Corps.
The Great Adventure, by Booth Tarkington.
Sell the Papers! by A Newspaper Man.
Old Abe: The War Eagle of Wisconsin, from The Mentor.
The May Flies' Dance of Death, by William Atherton Du Puy.
How Crooked is Business?, by Bruce Barton.
The Future of Leprosy, by Victor G. Heiser, M. D.
The "Bowdoin'" in the Arctic, by Donald B. MacMillan.
The Man Nobody knows, Part Five: The Founder of Modern Business, by Bruce Barton.
"Steady, England!", by Stanley Baldwin Prime Minister of Great Britain.
Politics: Behind the Scenes, by Imogen B. Oakley.
These Farmers Got Together, by George Herbert.
An Electrical Revolution, by G. E. Tripp, Chairman of the Board, Westinghouse Co.
Straws, Editorials from The Outlook.
Dying for "Dear Old -- ", by Heywood Broun.
How alive are You? by William Lyon Phelps.
A Child of the Klondike, by Barrett Willoughby.
Have We Found a New Motor Fuel?, by John Collins.
The Case for the Submarine, by Willard Cooper.
"Aquiculture", -- or a Fishless Future, by Robert L. Duffus.
Doctor Fosdick Asks a Question, by Harry Emerson Fosdick.
The Doctor as Architect, by Woods Hutchinson, A. M. M. D.
Vacation Geology, by Albert G. Ingalls, Associate Editor, Scientific American.
The Dalton Plan, by Henry Rood.
America and Roman Catholicism -- 3, by Frederick Joseph Kinsman.
Why "O. Henry"?, by Edward Larocque Tinker. [The interesting story of how William Sidney Porter got his nom de plume].
Coals to Newcastle, by Stuart Chase.
Be Your Own Weather Report, an Interview with Prof. W. J. Humphreys, U. s. Weather Bureau.
Florida -- The "Boom" State, by Frank Parker Stockbridge.
Walking the Ocean Floors, by James C. Young.
Notes about the Contributors.

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